Rare Varieties of Seeds by TROPICA
For an exotic garden
TROPICA offers exclusive, rare seeds that are perfect for anyone who loves growing special plants. Grow your dream varieties and enjoy and unusual garden with these exotic plants!
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- Durable & resistant
- Native to subtropical South Africa
- Wisteria-like flowers
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- Ideal for growing in pots
- Anise and mint-like flavours
- Long flowering time
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- Very sweet fruit
- Rich harvest
- Resistant
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- Annual dwarf grass
- Grows about 40 cm tall
- Prefers sunny locations
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- A climbing plant
- From the Malabar Coast
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- Fast-growing
- Cucumber-shaped fruit
- Very sweet taste
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- Origin: South America
- Ideal for marmalade
- Beautiful flowers
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- Very easy to care for
- Big flowers
- Yellow-orange colours
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- Showy houseplant
- Orange and blue flowers
- Contents: 5 seeds
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- Evergreen conifer
- Pretty tough
- Ideal for bonsai newbies
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- Easy to grow
- Can be harvested almost all year round
- Perfect for sushi and salads
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- Perennial banana tree
- 1 metre long leaves
- Origin: Southeast Asia
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- Outdoor bonsai
- Also known as the Maidenhair tree
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- Long, soft and bright green needles
- Perfect for pots or planters
- Typical umbrella-shaped canopy
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- Grows at a record speed
- Origin: Southeast Asia
- 3 cm diameter
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- An American tomato
- High yielding
- Resistant
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- Beautiful flowers
- Very undemanding
- Year-round cultivation
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- Exotic climbing plant
- Grows without creeping aids
- Trumpet-shaped flowers
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- Extraordinary succulent
- Bright yellow flowers
- Blooms in late summer
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- Self-pollinating
- Grow small peanuts
- Harvest after 5 months
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- Shrubby growth
- Growth height: 50 cm
- Grows black capsules
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- Easy-care ornamental plant
- Origin: South America
- Ideal as a potted plant
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- Sweet-scented flowers
- Fast growing
- Use for perfume
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- Chocolate brown colour
- Very tasty
- Ideal for barbecues
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